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Uses And Abuses Of Data In Business (MGT-580)


Semester: Fall 2021
Number: 0210-580-001
Instructor: Monica Yang
Note: Online, Asynchronous
Location: Online
Credits: 3
Course Meets: October 26 - December 21
Notes:

This Section Is For Ms In Business Analytics Students Only.

Course Materials: View Text Books
Description:

Students will gain an appreciation for and understanding of ethical data governance for businesses. This course explores the ethical ramifications of choices we make throughout the data analysis lifecycle. Data collection, storage, analysis, and application all will be examined through class discussions and case studies.

Learning Goals:   Upon completing the course, a student should be able to: ● identify and assess the ethical impacts of a given course of action in data-driven organizations● describe techniques for protecting privacy and sharing data ethically● consider how to minimize both collective and individual harm associated with data-driven organizational processes. ● perform an ethical audit of data-driven processes in a given organizational context.

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